South Florida's Eight Best Concerts This Week

International Noise Conference If you head down to Miami only a few times out of the year, this week should definitely be one of those times. Brace yourself for 120 hours of utter madness as the creatives of South Florida gather at Churchill's Pub for the 14th-annual International Noise Conference. There will be music, there will be art, there will be blood (artificial, of course).

Trick Daddy Trick Daddy may live in Miramar, but Trick has always been — and will always be — a real Miami guy. "I am Miami," Trick told our sister paper, the Miami New Times back in April. "You can’t just scream, 'Miami!' You have to live in Miami. You have to do things for Miami. You have to give to the community, the kids. I been through three Category 5 hurricanes, two major riots. If you did that, lemme hear that. I’m not impressed about your cars, your money, your jewelry; that don’t impress me. Show me that you love Miami instead of just saying it." Watch Trick Daddy Dollars rep the 305 as he puts on an intimate performance at Revolution this week.

Black Violin Black Violin is on a mission to break all "Stereotypes." Composed of Kev Marcus on violin and Wil B on viola, the South Florida string duo, as pointed out by New Times, "do to hip-hop and classical music what Phil Jackson did to Shaq and Kobe — they make them work together." Check them out as they "crush people's impressions of what a violin could do... and also of what a black man is capable of" at Parker Playhouse.

The Long Run The Eagles will never be the same without Glenn Frey. Watch America's number-one Eagles tribute band, the Long Run, as it pays tribute to not just one of the most successful bands in music history but to the legend who started it all.